An
Oregon surfer who was knocked off his board by a 10- to 12-foot shark
said he wound up riding for a few seconds on the large beast’s back.
Doug Niblack, whose story was backed up by witnesses, said he was
surfing Monday at “the cove” in Seaside when the shark, which he
suspects was a great white, knocked him off his board. Niblack said he
landed on the shark’s back and the monster fish lifted him out of the
water above his knees for several seconds before swimming away. “It
pulled my leg about three feet, hooked on my leash, then it was gone,”
Niblack said. “And that was the scariest part, when I didn’t know where
it was anymore.” Niblack and fellow surfer Jake Marks said they paddled
to shore as quickly as they could.
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